SCOTTISH OPEN

Rory McIlroy followed his
course-record 64
with a 78 to fall back to level par after two rounds at the Scottish Open.

The Northern Irishman carded six bogeys and a double bogey for a seven-over-par round at Royal Aberdeen.

Scot Marc Warren shot 69 to share the lead on six under alongside Kristoffer Broberg and Ricardo Gonzalez, with Justin Rose (68) a shot further back.

McIlroy, 25, said: "It's been the case all year. I've got off to great starts and then fallen away."

After carding a 63 in the first round of The Memorial Tournament in Ohio in May he slumped to a 78 in the second round, but eventually finished with a share of 15th place.

Scotland's Marc Warren (right) shot 69 to share the lead on six under par at Royal Aberdeen

McIlroy added: "I am still in the tournament and I can go out in the morning and try to get some of those shots back."

Defending champion Phil Mickelson (73) of the United States is on one under par.

Gonzalez looked certain to take lead outright overnight but he called a penalty on himself when he found bushes down the final fairway. He was leading by two shots but walked off with a double bogey on the 18th.

Joint leader Warren has a score to settle at this event, having let a three-shot lead slip on the closing holes at Castle Stuart in 2012.

Rory McIlroy's 2014 implosions

Difference

1st/2nd round scores

Tournament

15 shots

63/78

The Memorial, May

14 shots

64/78

Scottish Open, July

7 shots

63/70

Desert Classic, January

7 shots

69/76

Wells Fargo, May

6 shots

71/77

The Masters, April

"What happened two years ago was tough to swallow, but it was good experience, and I think in the future will stand me in good stead," he said.

Scot Russell Knox hit two eagles and a birdie in his first six holes but he struggled on the back nine and signed for a 74 to leave him level par.

Among the other home hopefuls is Greig Hutcheon, who is tied for 10th on two under after a second straight 70, with his countrymen Scott Jamieson (67), Stephen Gallacher (69) and Craig Lee (69) on one under.

Among those who missed the cut were English duo Lee Westwood, on three-over-par, and Ian Poulter, who finished five shots over par
after two rounds.

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